Man Indicted In Robbery Death Of Canadian Dad

A man accused of killing a Canadian tourist during a Dec. 29 armed robbery in Lake Worth was indicted by a Palm Beach County grand jury on Wednesday for first-degree murder.

Kirby Chastine, 22, of Lake Worth, was indicted in connection with the slaying of Marc Nadeau, 33, who was shot to death as his 5-year-old son watched.

Nadeau and his father, Armand, 67, were shot during an armed robbery near the elder Nadeau`s winter home as they walked home from a nearby convenience store.

The gunman escaped with $300, police said.

Chastine, a neighbor of Armand Nadeau, also was indicted on charges of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm and armed robbery.

In other action on Wednesday, the grand jury indicted Angelo Ingraham, 15, of West Palm Beach, on charges of second-degree murder in the Nov. 8 shooting death of Armando Roblero, 23, also of West Palm Beach. Roblero was shot in the head as he argued with Ingraham.

The grand jury also cleared a man of wrongdoing in connection with the Nov. 28 shooting death of his housemate.

Gil Taillon, 42, of Palm Springs, shot and killed Charles Sanders, 43, as the two housemates argued about Sanders playing with a rifle while drinking.

Taillon pulled a gun and shot Sanders at least six times as they argued.

The grand jury ruled that Taillon shot and killed Sanders in self-defense.